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read carefuly :

The Todds and the consular officer were ushered into an office where they met Detective Muhammad Khaldun.
He read aloud a police description of how Shane had hanged himself then handed over two printouts of suicide notes, which the detective said were found on Shane’s computer.


source : http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/afbddb44-7640-11e2-8eb6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2Kzmjs115

RFOL rofl
 
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Guy got a history of psychological problems, before coming to Singapore and while in Singapore. Being treated here as well. Left 2 suicide notes but father claims not his son's. These are easily assessed by handwriting analyst. Family can engage their own analyst as well. Just wait for coroner's inquiry.

Suicide is one thing that parents find very difficult to accept. Reminds me of an article in the US press during the Michael Fay incident where an expert on Singapore claimed that canning is done at the Padang with crowds chanting.

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Thanks for pointing it out. I stand corrected. Forensics should be able to determine from a number of ways its authenticity.

read carefuly :

The Todds and the consular officer were ushered into an office where they met Detective Muhammad Khaldun.
He read aloud a police description of how Shane had hanged himself then handed over two printouts of suicide notes, which the detective said were found on Shane’s computer.


source : http://www.ft.com/intl/cms/s/2/afbddb44-7640-11e2-8eb6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2Kzmjs115

RFOL rofl
 

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Thanks for pointing it out. I stand corrected. Forensics should be able to determine from a number of ways its authenticity.

The image painted by the FT article is highly inconsistent with the behavior of someone planning a deliberate suicide. Maybe someone with professional expertise in psychological analysis can come in with some comments.
 

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99.999999999999999999999999999999999% suicide.


You think so? I read the entire FT story a few times. It is sensational, to say the least. Putting aside most issues, it is rather incredible that a person who is packing his belongings and about to leave for the States suddenly pauses and commits suicide. The other issue is the "suicide" note praising his employer. Does anyone who commits suicide do that? What makes it even more incredible is that he was known to dislike his employer intensely, and so writing a note praising his employer makes little sense.

Other aspects of the story I set aside as journalistic licence to make it a thrilling read. But the above are puzzling. To add to the mystery, this guy died in June last year in circumstances that can be considered strange, to say the least. Yet it did not make the press till now, and only due to the FT. There have been many other instances of foreigners dying in strange circumstances, including an American exchange student at NUS back in March 2009 and a rich Japanese national at a local hotel in, coincidentally, the same month of the same year. All were reported on in the local media almost instantly.

So, I keep an open mind. Maybe it was suicide. I don't know.
 

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Thanks for pointing it out. I stand corrected. Forensics should be able to determine from a number of ways its authenticity.

ROTFLMAO!!! please. you're digging yourself a bigger hole. :rolleyes:
 

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#8
at least u read it thorighly before commenting
 
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Police deny allegations US engineer's death not properly investigated

By Kimberly Spykerman | Posted: 17 February 2013 1117 hrs

SINGAPORE: The Singapore Police Force (SPF) said its procedures for investigating cases, in particular those involving deaths, are of high international standards.

It was responding to queries from Channel NewsAsia about the death of American electronics engineer Shane Todd.

According to a Financial Times report published on February 15, Mr Todd allegedly hanged himself in the toilet of his apartment in Chinatown last year.

His death came shortly before he was to return to the US after an 18-month stint with the Institute of Microelectronics, a research facility.

The report also raised questions about the circumstances surrounding Mr Todd's death and the way police investigations were carried out.

In addition, the report contained interviews with Mr Todd's parents who said they believe he was murdered over his work in Singapore.

They also alleged that Mr Todd's death was not properly investigated.

The police denied this.

A SPF statement late Saturday night said that all unnatural death cases are investigated thoroughly and that police work closely with the pathologist and other relevant experts.

A spokesman noted that no prior assumptions are made on the cause of death.

He added that the police have handled this case in the same way as other cases that they have looked into.

The spokesman also noted that all crime scene locations which could contain evidence are protected from any interference with what is known as "trace evidence".

The sites are secured by police for the duration required for scene examination and evidence collection.

The conditions and items found at the crime scene are carefully recorded in great detail, as well as conserved and removed for subsequent laboratory analysis.

A coroner's inquiry into Mr Todd's death is expected to take place. Police say his family will be able to question witnesses and relevant reports that are submitted.

Police urge anyone with evidence that could assist in the investigation to share the information with them.

They have also engaged and assisted Mr Todd's family since his death, and will continue to do so.

They have also kept the American Embassy and FBI informed.

- CNA/ir
 

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I have been involved in counselling on and off as a volunteer and this is one of the hardest category to handle. We have had scholars who have committed suicide including kids of politicians and its tough on everyone. The families will start imaging all kinds of things. They will seldom accept suicide. President scholar hanging himself in a toilet. Really sad.


99.999999999999999999999999999999999% suicide.
 

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murdered lah. sg police covered up.

but who did it? who were being protected by the police?

another miscarrage of justice after that kum lan jiao guy got acquitted.
 
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Guy got a history of psychological problems, before coming to Singapore and while in Singapore. Being treated here as well. Left 2 suicide notes but father claims not his son's. These are easily assessed by handwriting analyst. Family can engage their own analyst as well. Just wait for coroner's inquiry.

You seemed to have access to his medical files, so can you tell us the nature of his psychological problems that you think led to his unexpected suicide? What was the trigger?
In the public arena, we know that there was some pressure he got from IME. He was doing something that IME that bother his allegiance to the US. So, we should just dismiss that as psychological issues? Something in his job at IME triggered those psychological issues. He isn't a crazy. Or are you suggesting that the management of IME is that stupid that they would hire crazys to work for them?

Suicide is one thing that parents find very difficult to accept. Reminds me of an article in the US press during the Michael Fay incident where an expert on Singapore claimed that canning is done at the Padang with crowds chanting.

You are working your butts off defending the sinkapore's establishment. The parents are seeking answers ...are those questions unanswerable? The police and IME can answer their questions if those two agencies have nothing to hide. But they are not forthright. That's why the death smells suspicious.

The main issue is what is sinkapore's role in the unauthorized transfer of US technology to China.
 

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S'pore police want hard drive of dead American engineer


February 17, 2013 - 1:16am

By: The New Paper

todd17.jpg


SUICIDE? A screengrab of the report by Financial Times on the death of electronics engineer Shane Todd, who was found dead in his Chinatown apartment last year, in what looked like a suicide.

The police have asked for an external hard drive recovered by the family of an American electronics engineer from the Singapore apartment where he was found dead last year.

Reacting to a report in the Financial Times, the police said last night that they would “investigate all unnatural death cases thoroughly, working closely with the pathologist and other relevant experts, and no prior assumptions are made on the cause of death”.

Mr Shane Todd's body was found hanging in his Chinatown apartment, in what looked like a suicide.

But his parents told the Financial Times that they doubted that he could have committed suicide and also made allegations about the Singapore Police's handling of the investigation.

Read the full report in The New Paper on Sunday (Feb 17).

 

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Death in Singapore

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/2/afbddb44-7640-11e2-8eb6-00144feabdc0.html#axzz2LB83fEze


February 15, 2013 1:10 pm
[h=1]Death in Singapore[/h]By Raymond Bonner and Christine Spolar


US electronics engineer Shane Todd was found hanging in his Singapore apartment
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Shane Todd on a dragon boat in Singapore during an outing with friends and colleagues in 2011. This is one of a number of images featured on Shane’s Facebook page. The photographs of Shane Todd have been provided by the Todd family

Mary and Rick Todd were anxious about entering the apartment where their oldest son had lived and died. Late last June the couple had flown from Montana to Denver to Los Angeles to a colonial-era house in the Chinatown district of Singapore to try to make sense of an unthinkable loss: Shane Todd, a young engineer who had just wrapped up an 18-month stint with a government research institute known as IME, was dead – an apparent suicide, according to the Singapore police. Mrs Todd felt her heart pounding as she climbed the narrow staircase to his apartment and thought about what the police had told her a day earlier.

Shane had died a week before he was to return to the US. The police said he had drilled holes into his bathroom wall, bolted in a pulley, then slipped a black strap through the pulley and wrapped it around the toilet several times. He then tethered the strap to his neck and jumped from a chair. Shane, 6ft 1in and nearly 200lb, hanged himself from the bathroom door, the autopsy report said.


So the Todds, along with two of Shane’s younger brothers, John and Dylan, were unnerved by what they didn’t see as they crossed the threshold. The front door was unlocked and there was no sign of an investigation – no crime-scene tape, no smudges from fingerprint searches. “The first thing I did was make a beeline for the bathroom,” Mrs Todd recalled. She wanted to see exactly how Shane had died – and she saw nothing that fitted the police description. The marble bathroom walls had no holes in them. Nor were there any bolts or screws. The toilet was not where the police had said.

Beyond the bathroom, Shane’s home looked like a snapshot of a man in the middle of a move. There was laundry in the dryer and dirty washing on the floor. Clean clothes were folded on the couch. Boxes were packed. Shane, in his last hours, had been trying to sell his furniture. He had written out price tags. The Todds found Shane’s airline ticket on the dining table. His laptops and mobile phone were gone – taken and kept by the Singapore police.

As the Todds looked around the apartment, some of Shane’s friends and co-workers stopped by. The Todds were eager to meet them. No one could quite grasp Shane’s death: his girlfriend said he had been stressed about work, which his parents knew; but some work colleagues said Shane had been particularly upbeat on his last day at IME. A group had met at a steak restaurant and Shane said he had a job lined up in the States. One friend turned on a laptop to show the Todds a video of Shane at a karaoke bar. He was wearing Bermuda shorts and belting out “Susie Q”, “his go-to song”, his brother John said. “Everyone laughed so hard, because it was so Shane,” Mrs Todd said.
Before leaving, Mrs Todd noticed what looked like a small speaker. “Do you think the boys could use this?” she asked her husband. “Put it in the bag,” he said.

That last-minute find has altered the story of Shane Todd’s death. The card-sized plastic case was not a speaker but an external hard drive with a back-up of his computer files, including his work at IME, and a timetable and plan for a project that apparently involved IME and Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecom giant.

The plan lays out how, from 2012 to the end of 2014, IME and Huawei would “co-develop” an amplifier device powered by gallium nitride (GaN), a semiconductor material able to withstand extreme heat and power levels well beyond silicon. GaN devices have commercial use in lighting as well as high-powered transistors for mobile phone base stations. They also have tremendous military potential, and major US defence contractors – including Northrup-Grumman and Raytheon – have pursued significant research and development in GaN for use in radar and satellite communications.
 

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murdered lah. sg police covered up.

ok lah. the cia sent an spg hit squad and removed a national security threat. and they backed up the operation with a drone squadron. and they threaten the sg authorities to hush this up or else.... :p
 

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shitty country this is!!!hate our country so much!!!hate it... until i want to vomit.
 
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ok lah. the cia sent an spg hit squad and removed a national security threat. and they backed up the operation with a drone squadron. and they threaten the sg authorities to hush this up or else.... :p

Why pray to god when we have you! On that note, whats your take on the JFK murder?

after the first wife of lhl saga, now another one.

Another one what?
 

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Comment from China has indicated that this could be related to certain US MNCs selling military technology through Singapore government agencies to China which are banned by US government.
Killer(s) could be from USA or China,take your pick.

色眼观空[seyanguankong] RT @WLYeung: 这案件其实很重要,涉及一些美国公司如何透过新加坡政府机构向中国贩卖军事科技的详细过程
http://www.letscorp.net/archives/46...m=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:+letscorp/aDmw+(墙外楼)
 
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